The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volym 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... effect that had been made to their prejudice , which gave rise to a dreadful persecu- tion . Convinced , however , in a little time , of their in- nocence , by the remonstrances that were presented to him , he put an end to the fury of ...
... effect that had been made to their prejudice , which gave rise to a dreadful persecu- tion . Convinced , however , in a little time , of their in- nocence , by the remonstrances that were presented to him , he put an end to the fury of ...
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... effect their separation . He sent Agos- tino to Parma , but grief at this removal , had taken such possession of his mind , which not even his numerous avocations were capable of solacing , that , joined to other afflictions , it threw ...
... effect their separation . He sent Agos- tino to Parma , but grief at this removal , had taken such possession of his mind , which not even his numerous avocations were capable of solacing , that , joined to other afflictions , it threw ...
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... effect , for neither of the books were popular . Having probably felt his own inferiority in theological controversy , he was desirous of trying whether , by bringing poetry to aid his arguments , he might become a more efficacious ...
... effect , for neither of the books were popular . Having probably felt his own inferiority in theological controversy , he was desirous of trying whether , by bringing poetry to aid his arguments , he might become a more efficacious ...
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... effect of necessity ; but his subsequent neglect could hardly have any other cause than impatience of study . With all his defects , however , he had more music than Waller , more vigour than Denham , and more nature than Cowley ...
... effect of necessity ; but his subsequent neglect could hardly have any other cause than impatience of study . With all his defects , however , he had more music than Waller , more vigour than Denham , and more nature than Cowley ...
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... effects . But , notwithstanding these defects , which belonged as much to his age as to his school , this artist may be re- garded as one of those who discovered the right path to stroke engraving ; and , to this day , his works are the ...
... effects . But , notwithstanding these defects , which belonged as much to his age as to his school , this artist may be re- garded as one of those who discovered the right path to stroke engraving ; and , to this day , his works are the ...
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